Isaiah prophesied that
in the Millennium "the child shall die an hundred years old."
Modern research suggests that antioxidants often found in fresh
fruits and vegetables may be the key to longevity.
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Colorful antioxidants:
carotene makes carrots orange, lycopene makes tomatoes red, and
lutein is found in dark green leafy vegetables.
Isaiah provides
us with a surprisingly detailed description of life during the
Millennium. One of the features he describes is that infant death
will become a thing of the past, and that adults will live for
a century, even to the age of a tree:
There
shall be no more thence an infant of days, nor an old man that
hath not filled his days: for the child shall die an hundred
years old; but the sinner being an hundred years old shall be
accursed.
And
they shall build houses, and inhabit them: and they shall plant
vineyards, and eat the fruit of them.
They
shall not build, and another inhabit; they shall not plant,
and another eat: for as the days of a tree are the days of my
people, and mine elect shall long enjoy the work of their hands.
(Isaiah 65:20-22)
The
Lord confirmed Isaiah's prophecy in modern times:
In
that day an infant shall not die until he is old; and his life
shall be as the age of a tree;
And
when he dies he shall not sleep, that is to say in the earth,
but shall be changed in the twinkling of an eye, and shall be
caught up, and his rest shall be glorious.
Yea,
verily I say unto you, in that day when the Lord shall come,
he shall reveal all things (D&C 101:30-32, compare D&C
63:50-51)
Let
us review scientific advances both in infant mortality as well
as longevity, to see how this prophecy of Isaiah is already beginning
to be fulfilled even before the Savior comes again to "reveal
all things."
Infant
Mortality
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Louis
Pasteur's discovery of germs helped eradicate infant deaths.
When the Lord
gave the above revelation the infant death rate was that over
40% of children in the United States didn't live to be age 10.
That means a parent with five children could expect to lose two
of them in those early years! We can now only imagine what it
was for a parent to live with such devastating odds of being allowed
to raise even half of their children, because now the child mortality
rate has dropped to be a mere 1%.[1]
Many
wonderful advances in modern medicine have helped this miracle
to occur. Louis Pasteur's discovery that many diseases are spread
by germs greatly improved infant survival. Many babies and their
mothers perished simply because a physician would deliver a baby
right after handling a cadaver without so much as washing his
hands in between. According to the law of Moses, someone who touched
anything dead was "unclean" and should be purified by either waiting
seven days or washing his hands (Lev. 11, 15, 22). Even though
the Lord does not always explain his reasons to us, he does provide
us with many helpful health hints that work whether or not we
understand them.
An
important point here is that the part of Isaiah's prophecy concerning
infant death has been nearly totally fulfilled by advancements
in medicine before the Lord has even come to begin the Millennium.
Apparently after he arrives he will reveal what is necessary to
save even that other 1% so that no children will die prematurely.
Now let us consider Isaiah's prophecy of longevity.
Degenerative
Diseases and Longevity
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Quercetin,
a flavonoid abundant in apples, may be the ingredient which
helps them to protect against cancer.
As quoted
above, Isaiah also prophesied that men would no longer die before
their allotted time, but would live to be a hundred years old.
That may be a two-part prophecy. First, the diseases which often
cause early deaths will be done away with, and second, the normal
aging process may be slowed down so that an "old man" will then
be at least a hundred years old rather than seventy.
In
1850, if a person succeeded to survive infant mortality problems
and arrived at age ten, then he could expect to live to be 58
years old on the average. In 1900 that had only increased by two
years to 60. In the following century, it increased by 15 years
so that an adult can now expect to live to be about 75 years of
age.[2]
While
medicine has made wonderful advances both in prolonging the length
of life as well as the quality of life, the question arises as
to whether or not 75 appears to be the upper limit for a "ripe
old age." The answer is clearly negative. Medicine discovered
cures for the leading diseases of the early 1900's but three new
causes of death have surfaced during the last century for which
no wonder drug has been found. Neither heart disease, cancer nor
stroke accounted for even 8% of deaths in 1900. Since 1960, heart
disease and cancer account for over half of all deaths, with stroke
a distant third as shown by the following table. Stroke is closely
related to heart disease because both are caused by arteries becoming
clogged with rancid cholesterol. Whereas in heart disease the
arteries to the heart get clogged first, in stroke it is those
to the brain. Thus, for the last fifty years, clogged arteries
and cancer have accounted for more than a staggering 60% of all
deaths. Not shown in the table are the many other degenerative
diseases such as arthritis and Alzheimer's disease, which do not
cause death immediately but greatly reduce the quality of life.
| Year |
Expected
age |
Leading
Cause of Death |
| #1 |
#2 |
#3 |
| 1900 |
60 |
Pneumonia/Flu
12% |
Tuberculosis
11% |
Diarrhea
8% |
| 1920 |
64 |
Pneumonia/Flu
16% |
Heart
Disease 13% |
Tuberculosis
9% |
| 1940 |
65 |
Heart
Disease 27% |
Cancer
11% |
Stroke
8% |
| 1960 |
70 |
Heart
Disease 39% |
Cancer
16% |
Stroke
11% |
| 1980 |
72 |
Heart
Disease 38% |
Cancer
24% |
Stroke
7% |
| 1997 |
75 |
Heart
Disease 31% |
Cancer
23% |
Stroke
7% |
Table 1.
While life expectancy of a 10-year-old has increased, the leading
causes of death are still largely unchecked.[3]
The
question arises as to why have heart disease and cancer risen
to dominate the death scene when they were not even serious contenders
before 1900.
Antioxidants
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Cryptoxanthin,
found in peaches, may protect against cervical cancer.
Scientific
research over the last four decades is now producing answers to
the question of what causes heart disease, cancer and stroke.
Some researchers noticed that one thing which has changed dramatically
since 1900 is the American diet. In our fast-paced society, we
have turned to prepared foods and fast foods, and away from fresh
fruits and vegetables grown in our gardens. At first scientists
were loathe to believe that a mere change in diet could bring
on such killer diseases, but now the conclusions are based on
sound scientific data.
The
Antioxidant Miracle by world-famous researcher Lester Packer
summarizes the last four decades of research.[4]
Dr. Packer has written 700 scientific articles and 70 books on
the subject, but this is his first book for the layman. Only a
tiny part of the findings are summarized here from that highly
recommended book.
In
a nutshell, the findings are that our bodies are under constant
attack by free radicals, which are unstable molecules that damage
our cells. We have a natural defense mechanism to protect us from
this continual onslaught: antioxidants. These are molecules which
neutralize the free radicals before they can do their damage.
The damage that causes clogged arteries is cholesterol turning
rancid (being oxidized) which then sticks to the artery walls
leading to heart disease and stroke, and a host of other problems
such as impotence and Alzheimer's disease. The other principal
damage is to the DNA within the cell which governs all of the
cells activities, including reproducing and even self-destructing
when needed. When the governing DNA itself is damaged, it leads
to cancer, which is the unchecked multiplication of cells which
would have died a natural death if their DNA had not been damaged.
So
what are these antioxidants which are supposed to protect us?
Two of the main ones are vitamin C (water soluble) and vitamin
E (fat soluble). The word "vitamin" refers a substance which is
required to sustain life which is not produced within the body,
but which we must get from the foods or supplements we eat. There
are actually hundreds of antioxidants needed, which can be obtained
largely from a diet including plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables.
However, in this modern day of depleted soils and over-processed
foods, Dr. Packer points out that food supplements are necessary
in order to receive optimum amounts of these antioxidants. The
quality of research being performed is so impressive that this
author has written a more detailed book review complete with a
table summarizing optimum amounts of each antioxidant recommended.[5]
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The antioxidant
vitamin C prevents scurvy.
Today no one
questions the fact that vitamin C prevents scurvy, but for hundreds
of years it was a great mystery to know what caused half of the
crews of the great world explorers of the 1500's to die a horrible
death. It turns out that since the 1200's, voyagers had been advised
to take plenty of fresh fruits along with them, including lemons,
to avoid scurvy. Many failed to do so, perhaps finding it hard
to believe that such a simple thing as eating an orange could
prevent a killer disease. Finally by 1800 the British navy required
sailors to eat limes, and now the disease only occurs where vitamin
C sources are not eaten.
The
evidence relating vitamin E and other antioxidants (such as lipoic
acid and coenzyme Q10) to clogged arteries and cancer is almost
as strong as that relating vitamin C to scurvy. When a scientist
wants to induce heart disease in laboratory animals, vitamin E
can simply be withheld and the animals get heart disease. It's
a simple as that. When vitamin E is restored, they improve dramatically.
That sounds a lot like withholding vitamin C to induce scurvy.
To me this means that in the next century heart disease and cancer
will become a thing of the past, as scurvy is now, for those who
heed the warnings and make simple changes to their diets. Packer's
book also details how many other diseases such as adult-onset
diabetes and arthritis can be greatly reduced by proper antioxidant
intake.
Natural
Foods
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Garlic
and onions contain cancer-fighting phytochemicals.
Because many
scientists don't believe in the Creator, they have no reason to
think that foods come packaged as a set of nutrients that were
designed to work together. Thus they seem constantly to be trying
to isolate one ingredient, either as a drug or as a nutrient.
For example flavonoids, another group of antioxidants, come packaged
with vitamin C in citrus fruits and other natural sources. Vitamin
C is often sold as the single chemical ascorbic acid, but some
companies left the natural flavonoids intact with it. Today those
who included the flavonoids even before science had demonstrated
their importance have been vindicated. The flavonoids have been
shown to boost the effectiveness of vitamin C.
That
scenario is repeating with vitamin E. It was first found the human
liver prefers the "alpha" or principal tocopherol. So most vitamin
companies supply only that one part of vitamin E, and often it
is created synthetically from petroleum. The natural form is labeled
with "d-" as "d-alpha tocopherol." Now it has been found that
the entire vitamin E complex is necessary for health because each
of the four tocopherols has a different use. Moreover, the tocotrienols
which are part of the complex are also very important because
they help scrub out arteries which are already clogged. They are
found in the bran of grains which so often has been removed in
the "refining" process, having been thought unimportant. Thus,
as scientific research advances, we find that those are vindicated
who have believed all along in a Creator who provides nutritious
food pre-packaged for us in healthy combinations and proportions.
Longevity
Given
that many of the degenerative diseases can be controlled, if not
eradicated, by proper vitamin, mineral, and antioxidant intake,
what about the length of life in general? Isaiah also said that
many would live to be the age of a tree in the Millennium. Can
the length of live be increased from our current 75 years? The
answer throughout history is that there have been many groups
who have routinely lived to be 120 years old, with virtually no
incidence whatever of degenerative diseases. The Essenes at the
time of Christ and the Hunza in Tibet are well-known examples.
What they had in common was that their diet consisted of fresh
fruits and vegetables from their own naturally fertilized gardens
which were rich in minerals. Various researchers have attributed
their success to either the minerals, water, or fresh foods, but
it might well be due to a combination of these simple healthy
living practices.
Our
bodies are known to produce fewer antioxidants with age, so that
our defenses against free radicals diminish with time. About fifty
years ago the theory was advanced that perhaps antioxidants are
not only the key to fighting degenerative diseases, but also to
slowing down the aging process in general. Further research has
confirmed this hypothesis. For example, the life of certain cells
in the laboratory has been doubled by giving ample antioxidants.
If similar results could be obtained in humans that could mean
living to the age of two centuries rather than one. That sounds
even more like the age of a tree, and is reminiscent of the extremely
advanced ages of the antediluvian patriarchs.
The
Tree of Life
So
now that we have discovered that antioxidants found in many healthy
fruits and vegetables can prolong life, one might ask what is
in the fruit of the tree of life? The Book of Revelation tells
us that the sides of the crystal river will be lined with the
tree of life which bears twelve different fruits, each in a different
month, and that its leaves will heal the nations (Rev. 22:1-2).
It sounds like fruit and green leaves are going to be a key to
health and longevity. The "universal antioxidant" is called lipoic
acid because it is both water and fat soluble and it helps to
recycle several other antioxidants. Studies have shown that as
much as 100 mg of lipoic acid per day may be optimum to protect
against disease and prolong life. The problem is that although
spinach is a good source of lipoic acid, it takes seven pounds
of spinach to provide 1 mg of it. This is why the researchers
say that for maximum benefit we need to supplement our diets.
What has occurred to me is that perhaps the leaves of the tree
of life are much richer in antioxidants so that during the Millennium
simply eating the foods available could extend life considerably.
Of course, that is only speculation, but the scientific facts
are that these antioxidants greatly decrease the chance of contracting
the main killer diseases and also prolong the average life of
cells.
Grapes
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Red grapes
contain phenolic compounds such as catechin, epicatehin, and
gallic acid which prevent LDL cholesterol from turning rancid
and clogging arteries, the cause of heart disease and stroke.
Note that
grapes are specifically mentioned in the context of longevity
in the first quote from Isaiah which began this article: "they
shall plant vineyards, and eat the fruit of them" (Isa. 65:21).
That verse occurs between those stating that people will live
to be 100 years old and to the age of a tree. As is well known
today, it has been discovered that important antioxidants are
contained in both the skins and seeds of grapes. So again, Isaiah
hit the bull's-eye in a verse where it may have looked like he
lost his train of thought for a moment. In fact, he even said
"eat" the fruit, presumably including the skins and seeds, rather
than merely "drink the juice of."
Word
of Wisdom
Of
course, some of these discoveries may not surprise the LDS people
who were told by the Lord in the Word of Wisdom back in 1833 that
we should eat "all wholesome herbs" and "every fruit in the season
thereof" (D&C 89:10-11). It even explicitly mentions the "fruit
of the vine" as healthful (D&C 89:16). We were told that if
we follow this wise advice, and also avoid meat except in times
of famine or cold, we will have health in the navel and that the
"destroying angel" would pass us by. I for one am going to make
more of an effort to dodge the destroying angel by eating more
fresh fruits and vegetables and taking antioxidant supplements.
Conclusion
Isaiah's
prophecies that infant death would disappear and that men would
not die early but live to be a century old is already beginning
to be fulfilled. Many of the diseases and other causes of infant
death have been overcome by modern medicine, to the extent that
the infant mortality rate has dropped from 40% in 1850 to 1% today.
Research in the last few decades now indicates that the three
leading causes of death, heart disease, cancer and stroke can
now be greatly reduced by the proper intake of antioxidants which
are found in the fresh fruits and vegetables advocated by the
Word of Wisdom. Moreover, it appears that antioxidants may also
hold the key to counteracting aging processes in general, so that
the expected life span of mankind is now rapidly approaching the
century mark prophesied by Isaiah.
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